There’s something about a prince… and royalty. I have two books featuring princes – one set very much around the idea of a prince attending university and needing a bodyguard who would also play his fake boyfriend and the other very much a Hallmark prince and a castle in the winter type story.
You can find them here – and both are currently Amazon Exclusive & Kindle Unlimited
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Max and the Prince
Death visits college and a bodyguard just has to keep the prince alive, only falling in love is not in the job description.
Bodyguard Max Connery is used to being mistaken for being younger than he is. Being carded every time he buys a beer is usual. Even though he’s just turned twenty-eight and has two tours in Afghanistan as a pilot under his belt. When a threat is made on the life of a prince attending University in the UK, Max is the perfect choice to blend in with students and to keep Prince Lucien safe. Even if it means joining the swim team to be by his side.
But, when death visits the University, abruptly this job is a long way past keeping the prince happy and safe. Instead, Max has to keep Lucien alive.
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The love story of a lonely prince, the man who steals his heart, and the magic of a snowy castle at Christmas.
Labeled as a playboy Prince, Raphael has done many crazy things in his life but commissioning a new museum to employ a stranger as a curator may top them all. For him, the game began in London when he outbid Marc at a Sotheby’s auction, but what started as a misguided attempt at flirting ends when Marc confronts him and tells him home truths that cut deep. No one has ever stood up to Raphael before, and it’s enough to have him questioning his role as the youngest son of an ancient royal family. He wants to be a better man, and if he happens to fall in love on the way there, then that’s just perfect.
The threat of losing his job means this could be the worst Christmas of Marc’s life. Not only has he been outbid on a piece of history to a prince with more money than sense, but his career at the British Museum is now on the line. When the same prince offers him a dream position, his first instinct is to refuse out of principle, but he knows he can never turn down being part of a team that reveals centuries of hidden history. His professionalism turns to horror when he discovers that he’s not part of a team at all and that Raphael—call me Rafe—is determined to shadow his every move. Hours alone in the castle archives start frosty, but when the ice melts, the magic of Christmas could lead to love.
Christmas Prince is a standalone, opposites attract, Christmas M/M romance with a lonely prince, a stunning castle in the snow, a touch of magic, and a beautiful happily ever after.
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Mary McCombs says
My favorite fairy tale as a child was Rapunzel. At least partly because I played her in an elementary school play way back in the day just as the school system was shifting the 6th graders over to middle school… so I was in the last class of 6 graders from the school. More than 30 years later, I still remember some of the lines from the play including my favorite about why Rapunzel cut her hair: “Well, the twins were always playing in it and the prince insists on using it for a ladder.”
Melissa Johnson says
I loved Cinderella growing up.
Petra Rajgelj says
It was probably Pippi Longstocking by Astrid Lindgren.
Mary Brown says
The Wild Swans by Hans Christian Andersen.
Shirley Ann Speakman says
Snow White was my favourite probably because of the Prince!
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Anna says
I looooved Little Mermaid and Hunchback of Notre Dame
Jennifer Shannon says
I didn’t really have a favorite fairy tale.
Mal Lewis says
Does Noah’s Ark count as a Fairytale? 😎
JenCW says
I think Cinderella was my favorite as a child.
Chris says
When I was a child my grandpa would always tell us fairytail as bedtime storys so I know a lot of them and have told them to lots of kids myself. My alltime favourite is ‘the three feathers’ because it isn’t that well known and I just love it ♡
Helen Smith says
The Little Mermaid has always been my fav fairytale.
Jamey says
Cinderella
Mari Cardenas says
Sleeping Beauty. ♥️
Sue says
The Elves and the Shoemaker for me … i loved the idea of elves helping people … now I know the wee beasties can’t be trusted (lol!) ?.